TCC Spring 2005 Q3S05 Pharm Quiz I
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- Name a drug that can cause Hypokalemia
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Hydrochlorothiazide (X)
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Dyenium*Procainamide*Nitroglycerin - Bone Marrow Depression can Occur with with Drug.
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Zyloprim (X)
Lanoxin*Robitussin DM*Theophyyline - A headache can occur from which drug.
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Nitroglycerin (X)
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Lasix*Diphenhydramine*Dextromethorphan - Significant lowering of blood pressure or shock can occur with which drug.
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Lasix (X)
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Alupent*Dextromethorphan*Trimterene - A medication that prevents angina is.
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Diltiazem (X)
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Pronestyl*Digoxin*Metaproterenol - What is the therapeutic drug level for Theophylline.
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10-20 (X)
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3.5-5*135-145*150000 - 450000 - What is a medication that reduces congestive heart failure?
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Furosemide (X)
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Alupent*Aminophylline*Allopurinol - Name a medication that is used to increase the force of ventricular contraction.
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Digoxin (X)
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Procainamide*Benadryl*Cardizem - Name a medication that is used to suppress electrical impulses in the atria and the ventricles fo the heart.
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Procainamide (X)
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Nitrostat*Alupent*Aminophylline - What medication can be used for a patient with an irritating non-productive cough?
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Dextromethorphan (X)
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Lanoxin*HydroDiuril*Nitroglycerin - Give an example of a thiazide drug.
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HydroDiuril (X)
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Dyrenium*Digoxin*NTG - What is an example of a potassium sparing diuretic
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Trimterene (X)
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Robitussin DM*Alupent*Lanoxin - Give an example of an andrenergic bronchodilator medication.
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Metaproterenol (X)
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Benadryl*Lanoxin*Nitrostat - Give an example of an Anti-Gout Medication.
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Allopurinol (X)
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Pronestyl*Cardizem*HCTZ - Give an example of an antianginal drug that can not be given sublingually.
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Diltiazem (X)
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Lasix*TheoDur*Nitroglycerin - Give an example of an antihistamine medication.
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Diphenhydramine (X)
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Digoxin*Mextromethorphan*Diltiazem - This drug is contraindicated in atriventricular heart block because of its adverse affects.
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Lanoxin (X)
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Theophylline*Metaproterenol*Dextromethorphan - Name a sympatholytic drug.
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Metoprolol(x)
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Digoxin*Benedryl*Lasix - Name a drug that can be used as an immediate diuresis.
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Furosemide (X)
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HCTZ*Nitroglycerin*Metaproterenol - Name a drug that reduces myocardial demand for oxygen and decreased preload to the heart.
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Nitroglycerin (X)
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Digoxin*Procainamide*Pronestyl -
What is the Generic Name for Dyrenium?
What kind of drug is it? -
Triamterene
It is a Potassium-Sparing Diuretic. -
What is a Trade Name for Triamterene?
What is its therapeutic effect? -
Dyrenium
Treats fluid retention associated with CHF to promote sodium and water excretion and potassium retention at the distal renal tubules. -
What is the Generic Name for Procan?
What kind of drug is it? -
Procainamide HCl
It is a fast sodium channel blocker I. -
What is a Trade Name for procainamide HCl?
What is its therapeutic effect? -
Procan
Procainamide ( proe-KANE-a-mide) is used to correct irregular heartbeats to a normal rhythm and to slow an overactive heart. This allows the heart to work more efficiently. - What are some contraindications to Procainamide / Procan?
- Heart Block/cardiogenic shock/blood dyscrasias.
- What is another name for Benadryl?
- Diphenhydramine
- This drug can be used to treat gout.
- Allopurinol.
- This drug is contraindicated in clients with COPD because it suppresses a productive cough.
- Dextromethorphan.
- Diphenhydramine can cause....
- Urinary Retention.
- This Brand Name drug can be used to treat Kidney Stones.
- Zyloprim.
- This can be used for tempoary suppression of a non-productive cough.
- Dextromethorphan.
- May be used as an antitussive and to relieve rhinitis.
- Diphenhydramine
- Used to prevent urinary calculi caused by uric acid.
- Allopurinol
- This drug is also in Robitussin DM.
- Dextromethorphan.
- Used as a sleep aid.
- Diphenhydramine
- Use this drug with caution in severe renal or hepatic disease.
- Allopurinol
- Do not give this drug to patients taking MAO inhibitor medicaitons.
- Ddextromethorphan or Diphenhydramine?
- Use this drug with caution in patients with urinary retention.
- Diphenhydramine.
- Do not use with someone having a productive cough.
- Dextromethorphan.
- Use with caution in benign prostrate hypertrophy.
- Diphenhydramine
- May cause urinary retention.
- Diphenhydramine.
- Does not cause drowsiness.
- Allopurinol.
- Can cause stomatitis or rash.
- Allopurinol?
- This diaretic can cause a metalic taste.
- Allopurinol
- Can cause photosensitivity.
- Diphenhydramine.
- This diaretic can cause leukopenia.
- Allipurinol.
- Can cause haluconations at high doces.
- Dextromethorphan.
- This drug has no know life-threatening adverse effects.
- Dextromethorphan?
- This drug can be given sublingually to relieve angina.
- Nitroglycerin.
- Cardizem is a trade name for what generic drug?
- Diltiazem.
- These three drugs are contraindicated in Heart Block.
- Diltiazem, Nitroglycerin, Procainamide.
- Used sublingually to relieve anginal chest pain.
- nitroglycerin (Nitrostat)
- A drug that slows AV node conduction and reduces myocardial contractility.
- diltiazem (Cardizem)
- A drug that slows AV node conduction, increases myocardial contractility, and decreases conduction of cardiac cells.
- digoxin (Lanoxin)
- A methylxanthine used in asthma and COPD.
- theophylline (Theodur)
- Used in ventricular dysrhythmias, such as premature ventricular contractions.
- procainamide (Procanbid)
- A beta 2 adrenergic drug that causes hyperglycemia.
- metoproterenol (Alupent)
- An antianginal drug that can cause heartburn.
- diltiazem (Cardizem)
- A bronchodilator that can cause gastic pain.
- theophylline (Theodur)
- Can cause yellow-green halos.
- digoxin (Lanoxin)
- Can cause a sore throat.
- diltiazem (Cardizem)
- Can cause paradoxical bronchoconstriction.
- metaproterenol (Alupent)
- This can cause seizures.
- theophylline (Theodur)?
- Can cause a pleural effusion.
- procainamide (Procanbid)
- Can cause blurred vision.
- digoxin (Lanoxin)
- Therapeutic serum level is 10-20 mcg/ml.
- theophylline (Theodur)
- Contraindicated in hypokalemia.
- digoxin (Lanoxin)
- Avoid taking caffeine with this drug.
- theophylline (Theodur)
- Use caution with this drug in clients with narrow angle glaucoma.
- metaproterenol (Alupent)
- Avoid in clients with increased intracranial pressure.
- nitroglycerin (Nitrostat)
- Use caution in clients taking beta blockers or digoxin.
- diltiazem (Cardizem)
- An example of a potasium wasting diuretic is...
- Furosemide.
- An example of a potasium sparing diuretic is...
- Triamterene.
- If a client is taking HCTZ and Digoxin, what is an essential drug to prevent digitalis toxicity?
- Potassium.
- This diuretic can be given IV.
- Lasix.
- This drug can cause yellow green halos. Think about a green and yellow plant.
- Digoxin
- These are often overused leading to tolerence and other complications.
- MDI Metered Dose Inhalers
- What is the Trade Name for Lanoxin?
- Digoxin
- What is the Trade Name for Metaproterenol?
- Alupent
- What is the generic name for Digoxin?
- Lanoxin.
- What is the Generic name for Alupent?
- Metaproterenol.
- Give three trade names for Theophylline.
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TheoDur
Uniphyl
Aminophylline (IV) Not used any longer - What is a Fast Sodium Channel Blocker?
- Procanamide.
- What is a Calcium Chanel Blocker?
- Diltiazem
- This is a loop diuretic.
- Ferosemide
- This is a thiazide Diuretic.
- Hydrocholorthiazide HCTZ
- Give the name of a Cardiac Glycoside
- Digoxin
- Antitussive.
- Dextromathoraphan
- Antihistamine
- Dyphenhydramine / Benedryl
- AntiGout
- Allopurinol
- What is Zyloprims generic name?
- Allopurinol
- Give an example of a Calcium Sparing Diurtic.
- Trimterene